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Month: April 2024

The Practitioners Of Occupational Medicine Ensure Employees’ Safety In The Workplace

Posted onApril 17, 2024
Dr. Michael Holland heads an occupational medicine team at Saratoga Hospital.

By Jill Nagy

Dr. Michael Holland heads a medical team headquartered at Saratoga Hospital that looks after the medical needs of companies and their employees. From modest beginnings as company doctors, occupational medicine, Dr. Holland’s specialty, has developed into a board-certified field of medicine.

Dr. Holland began his medical career as an emergency room physician but, during off hours, the emergency room also served as the hospital’s occupational health office. After 18 years in the emergency room, and with a young family, he no longer wanted to work nights and weekends. Therefore, he undertook another residency and, since 1994, has been an occupational medicine specialist.

His field aims to meet the health and safety needs of business customers. Services include pre-employment examinations to make sure a candidate can do the job safely. He checks for illicit drug use, but also for such things as the ability to use a respirator mask for a job that requires one. For bus drivers, Dr. Holland assures that they can meet federal and New York State requirements. Basically, Dr. Holland explained, he tries to assure that  a prospective employee will not be a danger to himself or others. 

When a work site is experiencing large numbers of injuries, an occupational health specialist can come to the workplace, look at the job and the people who perform it, try to determine the causes of the excess of injuries, and prescribe possible remedies.

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Saratoga Hospital Announces Six Residents Have Joined Its Family Medicine Program

Posted onApril 17, 2024

The Saratoga Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, a collaboration with Albany Medical Center and Hudson Headwaters Health Network, has successfully “matched” its second class of six medical residents who will begin their three-year residency training on July 1. Six inaugural residents launched the program in 2023, and six are added to the residency each year, with a goal of 18 total residents by 2025.

 Match results were announced by the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) on March 15. The Class of 2027 family medicine residents are:

• Marie Chin Day, MD – Dr. Francisco Q. Duque Medical Foundation College of Medicine, Philippines.

• Meghan Pentak, MD – American University of Antigua College of Medicine.

• Farhan Rana, MD – Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland – Medical University of Bahrain.

• Marina Rozik, MD – St. Matthew’s University School of Medicine, Cayman Islands.

• Troy Selvaratnam, MD – St. George’s University School of Medicine.

• Ankit Singh, MD – College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, Nepal.

“We are pleased to welcome our next class of talented family medicine residents to our communities,” said Ephraim Back, MD, Saratoga Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program director and chief of clinical initiatives at Hudson Headwaters Health Network. “Since arriving last summer, our inaugural residents have cared for a wide range of patients while working closely with our exceptional faculty. Together, we’ve built an enriching 21st-century family medicine training program that has fully filled with residents in its first two years. This is a testament to the quality of the program and faculty and the unique and rewarding opportunities to practice medicine in our region.”

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Carrying Cyber Liability Insurance Becoming Increasingly Important In The Internet Age

Posted onApril 17, 2024
Jeremy Deason, Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter at Associates of Glens Falls Insurance.
Courtesy of Associates of Glens Falls

By Christine Graf

With cyberattacks against small businesses on the rise in recent years, it is more important than ever for companies to have cyber liability insurance policies. 

According to Verizon’s 2021 Data Breach Investigations Report, 46 percent of all cyber breaches impact businesses with fewer than 1,000 employees. In 2020, there were over 700,000 attacks against small businesses, resulting in $2.8 billion in damages.

“We’ve been dealing with cyber liability insurance for about 10 years, but it hasn’t been until the last five years that it has become more mainstream. Every business should have a general liability policy as well as a cyber liability policy,” said Jeremy Deason, a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and account executive at Associates of Glens Falls Insurance, an independently-owned insurance agency that writes policies throughout the United States. 

When cyber liability was in its infancy, policies were purchased primarily by companies that accepted credit cards or other digital forms of payment. These policies cover credit card breaches as well as the costs associated with providing data monitoring to customers.

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Stewart’s Shops Continues Firm’s Expansion With New Stores And Popular Food Options

Posted onApril 17, 2024
This former Stewart’s Shop on Round Lake Road in Malta was recently purchased by Salerno Law and completely revovated. The renovations were designed by Jenna Burger Design LLC.
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By Christine Graf

Almost 80 years ago, the Dake brothers opened their first Stewart’s ice cream shop in Ballston Spa. Today, Stewart’s Shops has 357 stores and more than 5,000 employees on the payroll.

Each year, the company spends approximately $50 million to purchase property, build new stores, and renovate existing stores.

“For the last five to ten years, that has been our model,” said Robin Cooper, public relations manager for Stewart’s Shops. “We identify which stores don’t have the food-to-go option—the pizza, the sandwiches, the soups. That’s been our growth area, and that’s what customers seem to be wanting more of. Some of our older stores may have been renovated but may not have been expanded to the level where we can add some of those things.”

When expansion isn’t possible, the company sometimes purchases nearby property, building a new store and shuttering the old one. That was recently the case for the small shop located at the corner of Watervliet-Shaker and Old Loudon Roads in Latham. Expansion of the store, one built in 1981, was not possible, and there was no adjoining property available for sale.

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NYSBDC Offers A Full Range Of Services To Ensure That Entrepreneurs Achieve Success

Posted onApril 17, 2024April 17, 2024

Special to The Saratoga Business Journal

Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, driving innovation, creating jobs, and fueling economic growth. Behind their success often lies the guidance and support of organizations like the New York Small Business Development Center (NYSBDC), a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). As the NYSBDC marks its 40th anniversary, its legacy of empowering entrepreneurs across the state, including in the Capital region, shines brightly.

Kate Baker, the director of the Albany SBDC, reflects on the center’s journey, stating, “For four decades, we have been dedicated to helping businesses thrive and making a positive impact on our local economy. Our personalized approach and comprehensive services have been instrumental in supporting entrepreneurs and small business owners in achieving their goals.”

At the heart of the SBDC’s mission is personalized business counseling, provided at no charge. Through a network of experienced advisors, entrepreneurs receive one-on-one guidance in developing business plans, analyzing financials, and formulating growth strategies.

The SBDC’s commitment to education and training is evident through its workshops, seminars, and training programs. These programs cover a wide range of topics, including business planning, marketing strategies, legal compliance, and more. By equipping entrepreneurs with knowledge and skills, the SBDC empowers them to make informed decisions and stay competitive in their industries.

In addition to counseling and education, the SBDC provides specialized services such as market research and feasibility studies. Understanding market trends, customer preferences, and industry dynamics is crucial for business success. The SBDC’s strategic insights and analysis help businesses identify growth opportunities and develop effective strategies to achieve their objectives.

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Three Restaurants Are Added To The Roster Of Those Operating As A Business For Good

Posted onApril 17, 2024
Ed and Lisa Mitzen are in the process of opening two new restaurants near the Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail in Voorheesville.

By Susan Elise Campbell

Saratoga business developers Ed and Lisa Mitzen are within months of adding two new eating establishments to their portfolio and another, an additional location for the iconic Hattie’s Restaurant, opened only weeks ago. As is their mission, profits from all three businesses will be used to give back to the community.

The Mitzens are founders of Business for Good, a not-for-profit foundation that channels proceeds from its donor companies to worthy charities in the communities they serve. Lisa Mitzen said recipients are other non-profits that primarily provide help for food insecurity, housing instability, animal welfare, and other causes that are close to the Mitzen family.

Hattie’s Albany opened its doors on March 14 with a celebratory ribbon cutting at 121 Madison Avenue in Albany, former home of the renowned Lombardo’s Italian American Restaurant. 

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